Thé du Louvre - Garden Tea

Tea type
Fruit Green Blend
Ingredients
Apple, Cornflower Petals, Flavor, Green Tea
Flavors
Apple, Cherry, Dry Grass, Floral, Fruity, Mineral, Nectar, Pear, Perfume, Plum, Sweet, Tangy, Grass, Green, Honey, Stonefruit, Tart, Smooth, Bubblegum, Chalk
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 45 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “Kiki: “Ahhh… Fruity smell. I think it’s herbal. It’s really tasty though, I like it. I don’t taste one thing but a combination of many. Fruits, like apple or orange, lemon, berry. And some...” Read full tasting note
  • “Palais Des Thes Advent Calendar Day 19: The dry leaf for this one smells very good nice and fruity. Once brewed the taste is pleasant as well though I don’t know what Quince tastes like. I am...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Sipdown! (24 | 298) Mastress Alita’s Sipdown Challenge (October) – “An apple tea” This was a box of sachets, and I find that I tend to neglect my teabags when they’re in boxes for some reason. ...” Read full tasting note
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From Palais des Thés

The fruit of a collaboration between the Louvre Museum and Palais des Thés, the thés du Louvre are fragrant new blends which pay homage to the two faces of the Louvre: the monumental aspect of the palace with its elegant architecture and the poetic charm of the Tuileries Garden.

The Thé du Louvre – Garden Tea is reminiscent of a gentle stroll through the Tuileries Garden, between colourful flowerbeds and shady copses.

A gourmet green tea with notes of apple, plum and quince.

To prepare hot tea:
Steep 16g in 1L of water at 75°C during 3 minutes.

To prepare iced tea:
Steep 16g per 1L water and infuse Thé du Louvre – Garden Tea at room temperature for 20 minutes. When the infusion is ready, place the liquor in the fridge to cool.

Tea ingredients
Green tea (China) (89%), plum (plum, rice flour) (4%), apple (3%), flavours (plum, quince), cornflowers.

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6 Tasting Notes

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Kiki:

“Ahhh… Fruity smell. I think it’s herbal. It’s really tasty though, I like it. I don’t taste one thing but a combination of many. Fruits, like apple or orange, lemon, berry. And some kind of spice. It’s very good. I drank it all, hahahaha and I’d say this is an 8.5 for sure, if not a 9. Thank you, Cameron. Or is that cherry? I have nothing left so I’m smelling the bottom of the cup now. …Very nice, I really love the quince. You know how quince has that really fragrant flavor, like perfume… It all disappears quickly, but the smell is really good.”

derk:

Smells sweet, fruity and floral – apple juice, quince. Tastes like dry grass, clean, then the swallow blooms fruity and sweet like nectar, apple, quince, yellow plum, pear. I get a hint of cherry, too, like Kiki. Well rounded fruit perfume. Really easy drinker and great thirst quencher even when hot. I think it would be really good as an iced tea. Would be better if there was more to the actual taste than the dry grass of the green tea.

Flavors: Apple, Cherry, Dry Grass, Floral, Fruity, Mineral, Nectar, Pear, Perfume, Plum, Sweet, Tangy

Cameron B.

Yay, I’m so glad you both liked it! I tried to send several fruity greens, hoping Kiki would enjoy them.

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Palais Des Thes Advent Calendar Day 19:
The dry leaf for this one smells very good nice and fruity.
Once brewed the taste is pleasant as well though I don’t know what Quince tastes like. I am definitely tasting the apple but can taste a hint of the plum as well. I also am tasting quite a bit of pear? This tea reminds me of another tea I’ve tried that was a pear green tea. I wouldn’t feel the need to purchase this because of that but it is very sweet and pleasant to drink.

Flavors: Apple, Grass, Green, Honey, Pear, Plum, Sweet

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Sipdown! (24 | 298)

Mastress Alita’s Sipdown Challenge (October) – “An apple tea”

This was a box of sachets, and I find that I tend to neglect my teabags when they’re in boxes for some reason. Maybe it’s because since they’re individually wrapped generally, I feel like they’ll last a long time? Or maybe it’s just the way I store them, at the back of the cupboard, up on a shelf. Either way, I’m going to try to make more of an effort to sip them down. Maybe I’ll pick a box to keep out on the counter where I can see it, and just replace it when I finish it off.

Anyway! Sorry for the ramble. I do like this tea, but something about it reminds me vaguely of bubblegum? Maybe it’s the floral notes of the quince combining in a weird way with something. It’s still a tasty subtly flavored green tea, but I feel like the bubblegum thing plus the subtlety is what keeps it from being a keeper for me. But that’s okay, I really like Lupicia’s apple green tea (surprise, surprise…) so that would be difficult to beat anyway. :P

Flavors: Apple, Bubblegum, Chalk, Dry Grass, Floral, Grass, Honey, Pear, Smooth, Sweet

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML

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